Archive for July, 2008

How to choose the right model youth bat

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

  by R. Kenney Jr.

With so many different models to choose from,  it is very confusing to the typical mom or dad as to what size , weight and model bat they should get for their child.   The industry does not offer much guidance.  The manufacturers are going to push their newest innovation as the best in the industry.  So how do you pick the right bat?

Most of the time when comparing similar size and weight models the old line ” you get what you pay for” holds true.  If you are looking to spend $50.00 then you will put your child at a disadvantage since you will not be getting the best weight drop,  or the best alloy.  Not to mention the fact that a composite bat is well out of your price range.   But is  it necessary to buy little Johnny the top of the line model?  Will it significantly outperform the less expensive model?  The answer to that question depends upon you child.  If he is say 9 yrs old 55-65 pounds  then the answer  is no.  The most important thing for a youngster is bat speed.  Get the lightest bat you can find, typically  a -13 drop,  28″, 29″ max length.     For that you need to get above the $100 mark.   Now say Johnny is 70-85 pounds at age 9,   you might want to look into the composite bats.  The weight drop will be -11 to -13.  Odds are you’ll be looking at a -12.   With the composite barrel you get a larger “sweet spot”.  The ball will travel its maximum distance when hit on the “sweet spot”.  Thus, having a larger sweet spot allows for a greater margin of error.  This will allow you child to be off a little bit and still hit the ball as far or as hard as possible.  Now if your little Johnny is not so “little” then the  top of the line may be worth going the extra mile.  If he’s a big strong kid for his age,  he would benefit by going with the composite model and lessening the weight drop to a -11 or -10.  He should still stay in the 28″ area.  As he gets older and bigger, he would move up in length.  Most 12 year olds swing  a 30″ or 31″ bat,  so natural progression would suggest a 28″ at age 9, 29″ at age 10, 30″ at age 11, and 31″ at age 12.  Obviosly,  you can move up or down in length and weight depending upon the physical characteristics of your child.

You’ve got it down to 2 0r 3 models.  Which manufacturer should you go with?  Say you are comparing models from Louisville Slugger, Easton,  and Demarini.  These are all highly reputable manufacturers.  Is any one model better than the others? Not really,  if you are comparing similarly  constructed models in the same price range.  The choice now has to be made by the child.   If he likes one over the others, so be it.  This is where the psychological aspect comes in.   It may the color, the name,  the fact that he knows someone who has the same bat.  Whatever his reasoning at this point,  it doesn’t really matter.  If he has a personal preference go with it.  I tell anyone who will listen,  make sure you bring your son when you get a bat.  If you pick it out and he strikes out,  it’s your fault.  If he grounded out to end the game, ….  he would have gotten a hit with the bat he wanted.  You’ll put yourself in a no win situation.  That being said,  you must get him to the point where the bats he is choosing from are right for him with  regard to size and weight and right for your budget.

Combat adds Lisa Fernandez to lineup

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

OTTAWA (Canada) - July 2008 - Combat Sports is pleased to announce the signing of Women’s Fastpitch Player, Lisa Fernandez a three-time Olympic Gold Medalist and fastptich legend. Under the new agreement Lisa will exclusively swing Combat bats in competitive play.

“We are extremely proud to have an athlete of Lisa’s caliber join our growing team,” says Steven Sutherland, President of Combat Sports. “Her name and track record speak for itself and we are excited for what the future holds for both Lisa and Combat.”

Known for power and fearlessness, Lisa Fernandez is arguably the most recognized name in softball. As a pitcher, Fernandez is untouchable. As a hitter, masterful. On the mound for the UCLA Bruins, she lost only 7 times while winning 93 games with the most successful program in the nation. But 74 shut outs are only a small piece of her crown. With a .510 batting average her senior year with the Bruins, Fernandez has proven she is a force to be reckoned with, both at the plate and on the mound. One of few to be able to claim the honor, Fernandez is a Three-Time Olympic Gold Medalist leading the United States to victory in 1996, 2000, and 2004. Perhaps even more impressive though, is her Olympic record .545 batting average during the 2004 games in Greece.

For more information about Lisa Fernandez please visit www.pfxtour.com or www.lisafernandez16.com.

About Combat Sports:
Combat Sports has been extremely successful in the past 10 years as the fastest growing North American baseball and softball bat manufacturing company. They have been supplying composite and hybrid composite products for both their own brand as well as for high end brand name companies since 1998. Combat has a reputation for their premier and innovative composite technology with the latest composite advancements in performance and durability servicing players from the grassroots level to the elite professional levels.

For further information:
Steven Sutherland, President
Combat Sports Inc.
613 739 1019
steven@combatbaseball.com
www.combatbaseball.com

New Release Adult Bat Demarini CF3 Pitch White

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

Demarini 2009 CF3 PITCH WHITE BASEBALL BAT ADULT / COLLEGE / HIGH SCHOOL -3

Product DescriptionNEW RELEASE! The 2009 “Pitch White” CF3 is a Limited Edition Composite Baseball Bat that is designed after the original CF3 DXCFB but is made from a carbon material whose strength out performs the composite materials of it’s competitors. The double re-enforced vertical and horizontal weave fibers of the Demarini CF3 Pitch White increase the durability of the bat. Demarini harnesses the energy transfer with their combination of their extended doublewall barrel with their clutch end cap and knob. The design is meant to maximize performance. Demarini’s patented half and half technology produces a more balanced bat design which enables the user to obtain maximum bat speed.

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Specifications:

  • -3 Length to Weight Ratio
  • 2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
  • 22% Stronger Carbon Construction
  • BESR Certified
  • Clutch End Cap and Clutch Knob
  • Demarini Doublewall Pitch “White” Composite Design
  • Demarini Composite Grip
  • Double Re-Inforced Vertical and Horizontal Weave
  • Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer Warranty
  • Half & Half Construction
  • Ultra Light Balanced Handle

Weight Drop: -3


SKU: DXWFB
$399.95 MAP